he is now putting us in africa. we were already stretched too thin, and he put our special operations forces in africa. >> and don't you dare ask herman cain about the president of u-becky-becky-becki stan. >> good afternoon, martin. >> the president has been very restrained, and apparently reluctant to take or claim this as a victory. and his spokesman talked about this as being a victory for the libyan people, not a vindication for the administration. but nevertheless, this has been a pretty effective strategy, isn't it? >> in the final result, martin, absolutely. there's no doubt that in his first stage of what essentially has been one of the more promising in the arab spring, despite some very difficult starts and challenges from congress on the war powers act, which almost dethroned the entire initiative, the united states provided that quiet, effective, military support behind the scenes to get nato's act together, as well as the type of intelligence support that the revolutionary forces needed in order to eva